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North Weald Airfield

North Weald Airfield (ICAO: EGSX) is an operational general aviation aerodrome, in the civil parish of North Weald Bassett in Epping Forest, Essex, England. It was an important fighter station during the Battle of Britain, when it was known as the RAF Station RAF North Weald. It is the home of North Weald Airfield Museum. It is home to many private aircraft and historic types, Essex & Herts Air Ambulance helicopter and is an active flight training airfield.

North Weald Airfield
The control tower at North Weald
Summary
Airport typePublic/unlicensed
OwnerEpping Forest District Council
OperatorEpping Forest District Council
LocationNorth Weald
Elevation AMSL321 ft / 98 m
Coordinates51°43′18″N 000°09′15″E / 51.72167°N 0.15417°E / 51.72167; 0.15417
WebsiteNorth Weald Airfield
Map
EGSX
Location in Essex
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
02/20 Main 6,171 1,881 Asphalt/concrete
02/20 Grass 963 294 Grass
Sources: Epping Forest District Council[1]

History edit

 
A Spitfire Mk VI at North Weald in 1942

Royal Flying Corps Station North Weald Bassett aerodrome was established in the summer of 1916 during the First World War by the Royal Flying Corps. Later it became Royal Air Force with effect from Monday 1 April 1918. Its military functions continued to develop during the interwar period, with the building of large hangars and accommodation for Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel. The airfield played an important part in the air defence strategy of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. Initially Hawker Hurricanes were deployed at the airfield, alongside Bristol Blenheim night fighters. The Hurricanes from North Weald saw action over the beaches of Dunkirk and played a key role in the Battle of Britain. In 1940, two American Eagle Squadrons moved into North Weald supplied with Supermarine Spitfires. A couple of years later, Norwegian squadrons were reassigned to the airfield.

Following the war jet fighter squadrons were based at North Weald. The sight of Gloster Meteors and de Havilland Vampire fighters in the west Essex skies was commonplace from 1949. In the late 1940s and until the mid-60s an Air Training Corps gliding school, latterly No 614 VGS, also operated at North Weald on weekends, teaching cadets up to certificate B. Later the Essex Gliding Club was formed at North Weald and operated for many years until local airspace congestion forced a move to Ridgewell in North Essex.

The Control Tower was built in 1952 as part of the early Cold War modernisation efforts. A Grade II listed building, it remains one of only seven control towers of this type to be built and considered to be one of the best surviving examples.[2][3]

The last front line combat unit, No. 111 Squadron RAF flying Hawker Hunters, the famous Black Arrows of 22 loop formation fame, left North Weald in 1958. In 1964 the RAF withdrew from the airfield completely.[4] The first Royal International Air Tattoo was held at North Weald in 1971.[5] The airfield spent time in both British Army and Royal Navy hands for a short time until in 1979 North Weald became surplus to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) operational requirements and was sold to Epping Forest District Council.

An original 1927 hangar remains,[2] as does the former Officers Mess, a Grade II listed building.[6] Some former married quarters dating from the early 1970s (and now in private ownership) can be seen in Lancaster and York Roads. A Hawker Hurricane Mk1 replica has been erected near the main gate and can be viewed on market days.

Civilian use edit

 
Aircraft exhibit at North Weald Airfield

North Weald is a general aviation airfield with over 40,000 movements[7] per annum, connecting people from London and Essex, with destinations across England and abroad by air travel.[8]

The airfield is home to a collection of vintage and veteran aircraft such as the Supermarine Spitfire, North American P-51 Mustang, Curtiss Kittyhawk, Douglas Dakota, Douglas Skyraider, Supermarine Seafire and North American Harvard. The aircraft are kept airworthy and many are available for experience flights.[9] The resident operators include Hangar 11 Collection, Aero Legends, and Kennet Aviation.[10][11][12] It's also home to early ex-military jets such as the Hunter,[13] Venom, Vampire, Gnat, Jet Provost.[citation needed] The Hawker Hunter, which crashed at the 2015 Shoreham Airshow was based at North Weald.

Pilot training, aircraft rental and pleasure flights on general aviation types such as Cessna 172 and Piper PA28 are offered by Academy Aviation, North Weald Flight Training and North Weald Flying Group.[14][15][16]

The airfield was granted listed status in 2005.[17][repetition]

Non-aviation uses edit

The former crosswind runway and the southern side of the field are used to host community events, supercar driving experiences, as a filming and a specialist driving training location and has commercial, logistical and local businesses, with further industrial development currently planned.[2]

There is a large Saturday market based on the airfield[18] which draws huge crowds from around Essex and north London. It claims to be one of the largest open air markets in the UK. Bus service 522 operates a frequent service to the market from Harlow, and the service is subsidised by the company that owns the market.

The airfield was used as the transit camp for the 21st World Scout Jamboree.[19]

In the 1990s, the Aces High hangar was used as the home for Channel 4's TV game show The Crystal Maze, which had moved from Shepperton Studios because of lack of space. A Lego City Stuntz commercial was filmed on the field.[20]

An inland border facility has been opened on the airfield in January 2021 to help alleviate the impact of Brexit.[21]

Maintenance organisations edit

FBOs at North Weald provide aircraft maintenance and repair, handling and cleaning, refuelling and hangarage services, as well as visitor parking and events organising.

North Weald Flying Services or The Squadron, established in 1989, is a licensed general aviation aircraft maintenance company in accordance with EASA Part M Sub Part G, Part 145 and M5.[22] North Weald Flying Services was acquired by Aero Legends in 2019.[23]

Weald Aviation is a licensed general aviation aircraft maintenance company offering A8-20 maintenance and E4-M5 design approvals, with specialist knowledge on various types of warbirds and ex-military aircraft.[24]

North Weald Airfield Museum edit

The focus of the North Weald Airfield Museum is the people who worked at RAF North Weald in World War I and World War II, including both service personnel and civilians.[25] Exhibits include photographs, personal memories, and artifacts about the airfield's history, including its role in the Battle of Britain, the American and Norwegian squadrons stationed there in World War II, and the Royal Air Force squadrons stationed there over the years. The museum is located in the former RAF North Weald Station Office, situated just outside the airfield's current perimeter.[26] Visitors can examine military vehicles and historic aircraft.

North Weald Fire Rescue edit

North Weald Fire Rescue are a private independent fire and rescue service from Great Dunnow in Essex. Their vehicles are based and operated nationwide out of the airfield. Their fleet of vehicles and crews have been in attendance at events at the airfield since 1987.[27]

RAF North Weald Memorial edit

 
The RAF North Weald Memorial with the Norwegian Memorial at the centre

The RAF North Weald Memorial is dedicated to all who served at North Weald. Located near the airfield's main gate, it was dedicated in 2000.[28] The memorial includes an obelisk erected in 1952 by the people of Norway in commemoration of the Norwegian airmen stationed at the airfield in World War II.

Development controversy edit

The East of England Regional Assembly on its Draft Regional Spatial Strategy for the East of England examination in public exercise asked members of the public for comment on the possibility of the airfield location being used as the site for a development plan for 6,000 houses. It received over 6800 objections and followed on strong lobbying against the project by local residents.[29]

Essex & Herts Air Ambulance edit

Essex & Herts Air Ambulance launched its Hertfordshire service in 2008. Originally based at Hangar 7 on the airfield, it moved to a purpose-built base in 2021.[30] From 2008 until 2017, the service operated an MD902 Explorer. From August 2017, Helimed 55 was upgraded to an AgustaWestland AW169 - a £5 million helicopter which the charity fully owns. Two rapid response vehicles are also based here.

The other aircraft operates from Earls Colne Airfield.

National Police Air Service edit

On 7 September 2017 it was provisionally agreed by Epping Forest District Council to allow the National Police Air Service to operate three helicopters and one fixed wing aircraft from North Weald Airfield with a 25-year lease.[31] The facility serves as the main base for police aircraft in the London area and neighbouring counties, replacing the previous London base at Lippitts Hill. Kier Capital Projects commenced work near the airfield's western perimeter late in 2018, and flying operations commenced in the autumn of 2019.[32]

Accidents and incidents edit

Three people were killed in a mid-air collision in 2000.[33] The AAIB report [34] in part concluded that "The collision occurred because the pilots of both aircraft did not see the other aircraft in sufficient time to take effective avoiding action".

On Sunday, 9 May 2010, a light aircraft crashed into a car at the airfield [35] and burst into flames a few seconds after the collision. The two vehicle occupants were not injured and were able to pull the pilot free from the aircraft. The pilot had initiated a go-around after aborting the landing attempt due to turbulence, and had then lost full directional control of the aircraft. The report by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch noted that the accident occurred after the pilot attempted to avoid a collision with tall trees and a potential crash on top of parked aircraft, having by then only very limited control of the plane. However the cause was not wholly conclusive due to the extent of the impact and the subsequent fire damage and as such stated that "a pre-impact anomaly could not be entirely excluded".[36]

Past residents edit

The following squadrons were here at some point:[37][38]

Units;[39]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Pilot's Self Briefing Pack" (PDF). Epping Forest District Council. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Epping Forest District Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  3. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1413519)". National Heritage List for England.
  4. ^ "North Weald airfield: Centenary celebrates 'pivotal' RAF station". BBC News. 16 July 2016.
  5. ^ Johnson, Paul (4 June 2021). "The 50th Anniversary of the Royal International Air Tattoo". Flightline UK. from the original on 18 June 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  6. ^ Historic England. "Norway House (former Officers' Mess) (Grade II) (1392985)". National Heritage List for England.
  7. ^ "Halcrow Group Limited : North Weald Aviation Intensification Options" (PDF). Rds.eppingforest.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Home".
  9. ^ Land, George (16 June 2021). "A 'Supermarine Spitfire Super Saturday' at North Weald". Warbird News. from the original on 8 October 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Kennet Aircraft Collection". Kennet Aviation. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  11. ^ "The Hanger 11 Collection". Hangar 11 Collection. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  12. ^ "The Harvard Experience". Aero Legends. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  13. ^ Smith, Matthew (24 May 2022). "Restoring WT555, the first production Hawker Hunter F.1". The Vintage Aviation Echo. from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Academy Aviation". Academy Aviation. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  15. ^ "North Weald Flight Training". North Weald Flight Training. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  16. ^ "North Weald Flying Group". North Weald Flying Group. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  17. ^ Prudames, David (12 February 2005). . 24 Hours Museum. Archived from the original on 17 May 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2006.
  18. ^ . www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 20 August 2018.
  19. ^ Jackman, David (25 April 2007). "District to play its part in the World Scout Jamboree". Guardian Series. from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  20. ^ "Our little secret project..." North Weald Fire Rescue. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  21. ^ "North Weald Inland Border Facility". Inland Border Facilities. from the original on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  22. ^ [1] 11 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "North Weald Flying Services Acquired". Flight Training News. 10 May 2019. from the original on 26 October 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  24. ^ "Weald Aviation". Weald Aviation. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  25. ^ "Official site". North Weald Airfield Museum. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  26. ^ "North Weald Airfield Museum". Epping Forest District Council. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  27. ^ "North Weald Fire Rescue". North Weald Fire Rescue. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  28. ^ "Memorial". Northwealdairfieldhistory.org. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  29. ^ "Enquiry in public report rejects housing development on North Weald Airfield". North Weald Airfield Users Group. 2006. Retrieved 21 August 2006.
  30. ^ Durrant, Will (20 October 2021). "Official opening held for new air ambulance base". Saffron Walden Reporter. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
  31. ^ "EFDC Cabinet Meeting 7th September, 2017". Epping Forest District Council. 7 September 2017.
  32. ^ "New Police airbase at North Weald Airfield". Epping Forest District Council. 24 January 2019.
  33. ^ "3 die in mid-air collision". BBC News. 19 April 2000.
  34. ^ "C150 G-INGR and Yak 50 RA02030" (PDF). AAIB Report. December 2000.
  35. ^ "Pilot rescued as plane hits car". BBC News. 9 May 2010.
  36. ^ "Aero AT-3, G-UKAT". AAIB Report. December 2010.
  37. ^ Jefford 1988, p. 169.
  38. ^ Falconer 1998, p. 66.
  39. ^ "North Weald (North Weald Bassett)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  40. ^ Lake 1999, p. 114.
  41. ^ Lake 1999, p. 84.
  42. ^ Lake 1999, p. 92.

Bibliography edit

  • Falconer, J (1998). RAF Fighter Airfields of World War 2. UK: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 0-7110-2175-9.
  • Jefford, C.G. (1988). RAF Squadrons. A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-85310-053-6.
  • Lake, A (1999). Flying units of the RAF. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6.

External links edit

  • North Weald Airfield - official site
  • Official Facebook Page with recent photos, videos and announcements
  • Historical Photos of the control tower
  • North Weald Airfield History

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North Weald Airfield ICAO EGSX is an operational general aviation aerodrome in the civil parish of North Weald Bassett in Epping Forest Essex England It was an important fighter station during the Battle of Britain when it was known as the RAF Station RAF North Weald It is the home of North Weald Airfield Museum It is home to many private aircraft and historic types Essex amp Herts Air Ambulance helicopter and is an active flight training airfield North Weald AirfieldThe control tower at North WealdIATA noneICAO EGSXSummaryAirport typePublic unlicensedOwnerEpping Forest District CouncilOperatorEpping Forest District CouncilLocationNorth WealdElevation AMSL321 ft 98 mCoordinates51 43 18 N 000 09 15 E 51 72167 N 0 15417 E 51 72167 0 15417WebsiteNorth Weald AirfieldMapEGSXLocation in EssexRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m02 20 Main 6 171 1 881 Asphalt concrete02 20 Grass 963 294 GrassSources Epping Forest District Council 1 Contents 1 History 2 Civilian use 2 1 Non aviation uses 2 2 Maintenance organisations 2 3 North Weald Airfield Museum 2 4 North Weald Fire Rescue 2 5 RAF North Weald Memorial 2 6 Development controversy 2 7 Essex amp Herts Air Ambulance 2 8 National Police Air Service 3 Accidents and incidents 4 Past residents 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editThis section includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this section by introducing more precise citations October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp A Spitfire Mk VI at North Weald in 1942Royal Flying Corps Station North Weald Bassett aerodrome was established in the summer of 1916 during the First World War by the Royal Flying Corps Later it became Royal Air Force with effect from Monday 1 April 1918 Its military functions continued to develop during the interwar period with the building of large hangars and accommodation for Royal Air Force RAF personnel The airfield played an important part in the air defence strategy of the United Kingdom during the Second World War Initially Hawker Hurricanes were deployed at the airfield alongside Bristol Blenheim night fighters The Hurricanes from North Weald saw action over the beaches of Dunkirk and played a key role in the Battle of Britain In 1940 two American Eagle Squadrons moved into North Weald supplied with Supermarine Spitfires A couple of years later Norwegian squadrons were reassigned to the airfield Following the war jet fighter squadrons were based at North Weald The sight of Gloster Meteors and de Havilland Vampire fighters in the west Essex skies was commonplace from 1949 In the late 1940s and until the mid 60s an Air Training Corps gliding school latterly No 614 VGS also operated at North Weald on weekends teaching cadets up to certificate B Later the Essex Gliding Club was formed at North Weald and operated for many years until local airspace congestion forced a move to Ridgewell in North Essex The Control Tower was built in 1952 as part of the early Cold War modernisation efforts A Grade II listed building it remains one of only seven control towers of this type to be built and considered to be one of the best surviving examples 2 3 The last front line combat unit No 111 Squadron RAF flying Hawker Hunters the famous Black Arrows of 22 loop formation fame left North Weald in 1958 In 1964 the RAF withdrew from the airfield completely 4 The first Royal International Air Tattoo was held at North Weald in 1971 5 The airfield spent time in both British Army and Royal Navy hands for a short time until in 1979 North Weald became surplus to the Ministry of Defence MoD operational requirements and was sold to Epping Forest District Council An original 1927 hangar remains 2 as does the former Officers Mess a Grade II listed building 6 Some former married quarters dating from the early 1970s and now in private ownership can be seen in Lancaster and York Roads A Hawker Hurricane Mk1 replica has been erected near the main gate and can be viewed on market days Civilian use edit nbsp Aircraft exhibit at North Weald AirfieldNorth Weald is a general aviation airfield with over 40 000 movements 7 per annum connecting people from London and Essex with destinations across England and abroad by air travel 8 The airfield is home to a collection of vintage and veteran aircraft such as the Supermarine Spitfire North American P 51 Mustang Curtiss Kittyhawk Douglas Dakota Douglas Skyraider Supermarine Seafire and North American Harvard The aircraft are kept airworthy and many are available for experience flights 9 The resident operators include Hangar 11 Collection Aero Legends and Kennet Aviation 10 11 12 It s also home to early ex military jets such as the Hunter 13 Venom Vampire Gnat Jet Provost citation needed The Hawker Hunter which crashed at the 2015 Shoreham Airshow was based at North Weald Pilot training aircraft rental and pleasure flights on general aviation types such as Cessna 172 and Piper PA28 are offered by Academy Aviation North Weald Flight Training and North Weald Flying Group 14 15 16 The airfield was granted listed status in 2005 17 repetition Non aviation uses edit The former crosswind runway and the southern side of the field are used to host community events supercar driving experiences as a filming and a specialist driving training location and has commercial logistical and local businesses with further industrial development currently planned 2 There is a large Saturday market based on the airfield 18 which draws huge crowds from around Essex and north London It claims to be one of the largest open air markets in the UK Bus service 522 operates a frequent service to the market from Harlow and the service is subsidised by the company that owns the market The airfield was used as the transit camp for the 21st World Scout Jamboree 19 In the 1990s the Aces High hangar was used as the home for Channel 4 s TV game show The Crystal Maze which had moved from Shepperton Studios because of lack of space A Lego City Stuntz commercial was filmed on the field 20 An inland border facility has been opened on the airfield in January 2021 to help alleviate the impact of Brexit 21 Maintenance organisations edit FBOs at North Weald provide aircraft maintenance and repair handling and cleaning refuelling and hangarage services as well as visitor parking and events organising North Weald Flying Services or The Squadron established in 1989 is a licensed general aviation aircraft maintenance company in accordance with EASA Part M Sub Part G Part 145 and M5 22 North Weald Flying Services was acquired by Aero Legends in 2019 23 Weald Aviation is a licensed general aviation aircraft maintenance company offering A8 20 maintenance and E4 M5 design approvals with specialist knowledge on various types of warbirds and ex military aircraft 24 North Weald Airfield Museum edit The focus of the North Weald Airfield Museum is the people who worked at RAF North Weald in World War I and World War II including both service personnel and civilians 25 Exhibits include photographs personal memories and artifacts about the airfield s history including its role in the Battle of Britain the American and Norwegian squadrons stationed there in World War II and the Royal Air Force squadrons stationed there over the years The museum is located in the former RAF North Weald Station Office situated just outside the airfield s current perimeter 26 Visitors can examine military vehicles and historic aircraft North Weald Fire Rescue edit North Weald Fire Rescue are a private independent fire and rescue service from Great Dunnow in Essex Their vehicles are based and operated nationwide out of the airfield Their fleet of vehicles and crews have been in attendance at events at the airfield since 1987 27 RAF North Weald Memorial edit nbsp The RAF North Weald Memorial with the Norwegian Memorial at the centreThe RAF North Weald Memorial is dedicated to all who served at North Weald Located near the airfield s main gate it was dedicated in 2000 28 The memorial includes an obelisk erected in 1952 by the people of Norway in commemoration of the Norwegian airmen stationed at the airfield in World War II Development controversy edit The East of England Regional Assembly on its Draft Regional Spatial Strategy for the East of England examination in public exercise asked members of the public for comment on the possibility of the airfield location being used as the site for a development plan for 6 000 houses It received over 6800 objections and followed on strong lobbying against the project by local residents 29 Essex amp Herts Air Ambulance edit Main article Essex amp Herts Air Ambulance Essex amp Herts Air Ambulance launched its Hertfordshire service in 2008 Originally based at Hangar 7 on the airfield it moved to a purpose built base in 2021 30 From 2008 until 2017 the service operated an MD902 Explorer From August 2017 Helimed 55 was upgraded to an AgustaWestland AW169 a 5 million helicopter which the charity fully owns Two rapid response vehicles are also based here The other aircraft operates from Earls Colne Airfield National Police Air Service edit On 7 September 2017 it was provisionally agreed by Epping Forest District Council to allow the National Police Air Service to operate three helicopters and one fixed wing aircraft from North Weald Airfield with a 25 year lease 31 The facility serves as the main base for police aircraft in the London area and neighbouring counties replacing the previous London base at Lippitts Hill Kier Capital Projects commenced work near the airfield s western perimeter late in 2018 and flying operations commenced in the autumn of 2019 32 Accidents and incidents editThree people were killed in a mid air collision in 2000 33 The AAIB report 34 in part concluded that The collision occurred because the pilots of both aircraft did not see the other aircraft in sufficient time to take effective avoiding action On Sunday 9 May 2010 a light aircraft crashed into a car at the airfield 35 and burst into flames a few seconds after the collision The two vehicle occupants were not injured and were able to pull the pilot free from the aircraft The pilot had initiated a go around after aborting the landing attempt due to turbulence and had then lost full directional control of the aircraft The report by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch noted that the accident occurred after the pilot attempted to avoid a collision with tall trees and a potential crash on top of parked aircraft having by then only very limited control of the plane However the cause was not wholly conclusive due to the extent of the impact and the subsequent fire damage and as such stated that a pre impact anomaly could not be entirely excluded 36 Past residents editThe following squadrons were here at some point 37 38 No 1 Squadron RAF 1944 No 2 Squadron RAF No 4 Squadron RAF No 17 Squadron RAF 1939 No 25 Squadron RAF 1940 No 26 Squadron RAF No 29 Squadron RAF No 33 Squadron RAF 1944 No 39 Squadron RAF No 44 Squadron RAF No 46 Squadron RAF 1940 No 56 Squadron RAF 1939 amp 1940 amp 1941 No 63 Squadron RAF No 66 Squadron RAF 1944 No 71 Squadron RAF 1941 No 72 Squadron RAF No 74 Squadron RAF 1944 No 111 Squadron RAF 1940 amp 1941 No 116 Squadron RAF No 121 Squadron RAF 1942 No 124 Squadron RAF 1942 amp 1943 No 127 Squadron RAF 1944 No 130 Squadron RAF No 151 Squadron RAF 1940 No 168 Squadron RAF No 222 Squadron RAF 1942 No 234 Squadron RAF 1944 No 242 Squadron RAF 1941 amp 1942 No 249 Squadron RAF 1940 41 No 257 Squadron RAF 1940 No 268 Squadron RAF No 275 Squadron RAF No 285 Squadron RAF 1945 No 287 Squadron RAF No 288 Squadron RAF No 301 Polish Bomber Squadron No 304 Polish Bomber Squadron No 310 Squadron RAF 1944 No 312 Czechoslovak Squadron RAF 1944 No 313 Squadron RAF 1944 No 331 Squadron RAF 1942 amp 1944 No 332 Squadron RAF 1942 amp 1944 No 403 Squadron RCAF 1942 No 412 Squadron RCAF 1942 No 486 Squadron RNZAF 1942 No 601 Squadron RAF No 604 Squadron RAF 1939 40 Units 39 No 1 Aircraft Delivery Flight RAF No 2 Fighter Command Modification Centre No 4 Concealment and Decoy Unit No 9 Personnel Despatch Centre No 12 RNZAF Personnel Reception Centre No 17 Armament Practice Camp RAF No 19 Fighter Wing RAF No 34 Air Stores Park No 128 Reconnaissance Wing RAF No 129 Gliding School RAF 1948 40 No 130 Airfield RAF No 132 Norwegian Airfield became No 132 Norwegian Fighter Wing RAF No 134 Czech Fighter Wing RAF No 142 Gliding School RAF No 404 Fleet Fighter Flight RAF No 419 Special Duties Flight RAF 1940 41 No 1494 Target Towing Flight RAF 1945 42 No 2703 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2704 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2715 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2723 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2729 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2733 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2759 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2777 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2779 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2794 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2811 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2819 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2830 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2840 Squadron RAF Regiment No 2878 Squadron RAF Regiment No 4018 Anti Aircraft Flight RAF Regiment No 4021 Anti Aircraft Flight RAF Regiment Aviation Candidates Selection Board Battle of Britain Flight RAF Combined Selection Centre Essex Sector HQ RAF Fighter Command Modification Centre Fighter Command Radar School Metropolitan Sector HQ RAF Sub Stratosphere FlightReferences editCitations edit Pilot s Self Briefing Pack PDF Epping Forest District Council Retrieved 24 May 2022 a b c North Weald Airfield Draft Strategic Masterplan PDF Epping Forest District Council Archived from the original PDF on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 25 May 2022 Historic England Details from listed building database 1413519 National Heritage List for England North Weald airfield Centenary celebrates pivotal RAF station BBC News 16 July 2016 Johnson Paul 4 June 2021 The 50th Anniversary of the Royal International Air Tattoo Flightline UK Archived from the original on 18 June 2021 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Historic England Norway House former Officers Mess Grade II 1392985 National Heritage List for England Halcrow Group Limited North Weald Aviation Intensification Options PDF Rds eppingforest gov uk Retrieved 23 October 2015 Home Land George 16 June 2021 A Supermarine Spitfire Super Saturday at North Weald Warbird News Archived from the original on 8 October 2021 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Kennet Aircraft Collection Kennet Aviation Retrieved 24 May 2022 The Hanger 11 Collection Hangar 11 Collection Retrieved 24 May 2022 The Harvard Experience Aero Legends Retrieved 24 May 2022 Smith Matthew 24 May 2022 Restoring WT555 the first production Hawker Hunter F 1 The Vintage Aviation Echo Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Retrieved 14 July 2022 Academy Aviation Academy Aviation Retrieved 24 May 2022 North Weald Flight Training North Weald Flight Training Retrieved 24 May 2022 North Weald Flying Group North Weald Flying Group Retrieved 24 May 2022 Prudames David 12 February 2005 Historic First amp Second World War Airfields Granted Listed Status 24 Hours Museum Archived from the original on 17 May 2018 Retrieved 21 August 2006 North Weald Market www eppingforestdc gov uk Archived from the original on 20 August 2018 Jackman David 25 April 2007 District to play its part in the World Scout Jamboree Guardian Series Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 25 May 2022 Our little secret project North Weald Fire Rescue Retrieved 25 May 2022 North Weald Inland Border Facility Inland Border Facilities Archived from the original on 1 April 2022 Retrieved 25 May 2022 1 Archived 11 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine North Weald Flying Services Acquired Flight Training News 10 May 2019 Archived from the original on 26 October 2020 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Weald Aviation Weald Aviation Retrieved 23 October 2015 Official site North Weald Airfield Museum Retrieved 13 March 2015 North Weald Airfield Museum Epping Forest District Council Retrieved 13 March 2015 North Weald Fire Rescue North Weald Fire Rescue Retrieved 7 September 2015 Memorial Northwealdairfieldhistory org Retrieved 23 October 2015 Enquiry in public report rejects housing development on North Weald Airfield North Weald Airfield Users Group 2006 Retrieved 21 August 2006 Durrant Will 20 October 2021 Official opening held for new air ambulance base Saffron Walden Reporter Retrieved 25 May 2022 EFDC Cabinet Meeting 7th September 2017 Epping Forest District Council 7 September 2017 New Police airbase at North Weald Airfield Epping Forest District Council 24 January 2019 3 die in mid air collision BBC News 19 April 2000 C150 G INGR and Yak 50 RA02030 PDF AAIB Report December 2000 Pilot rescued as plane hits car BBC News 9 May 2010 Aero AT 3 G UKAT AAIB Report December 2010 Jefford 1988 p 169 Falconer 1998 p 66 North Weald North Weald Bassett Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust Retrieved 25 April 2022 Lake 1999 p 114 Lake 1999 p 84 Lake 1999 p 92 Bibliography edit Falconer J 1998 RAF Fighter Airfields of World War 2 UK Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 0 7110 2175 9 Jefford C G 1988 RAF Squadrons A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912 Shrewsbury Airlife ISBN 1 85310 053 6 Lake A 1999 Flying units of the RAF Shrewsbury Airlife ISBN 1 84037 086 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to North Weald Airfield North Weald Airfield official site Official Facebook Page with recent photos videos and announcements Historical Photos of the control tower North Weald Airfield History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North Weald Airfield amp oldid 1173587261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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